Edutopia – Laura Berman
In The Dyslexic Advantage, Brock L. Eide, MD, and Fernette F. Eide, MD, emphasize that the brains of those with dyslexia are wired differently than neurotypical brains: “Their differences in wiring often lead to special strengths in processing certain kinds of information, and these strengths typically more than make up for the better-known dyslexia challenges. By learning how to reorganize, nurture, and properly use these strengths, individuals with dyslexia can be helped to achieve greater success and personal fulfillment.”